Mass Events, Session 841
I said, I believe (in the 835th session), that
the people of Jonestown died of an epidemic of beliefs – or words to that
effect.
The case was
startling, again, because of the obvious suicidal acts. The poison was, after all, left as
evidence. Had the same number of people
been found dead of a vicious disease – smallpox or whatever – the virus
involved would have been the villain. I
want to discuss thoughts and viruses, along with the health of the body.
You think of
viruses as physical, and of thoughts as mental.
You should know that thoughts also have their physical aspects in the
body, and that viruses have their mental aspects in the body. At times you have both asked why an ailing
body does not simply assert itself and use its healing abilities, throwing off
the negative influences of a given set of beliefs and thoughts.
When you think of
thoughts as mental and viruses as physical, the question is
understandable. It is not just that
thoughts influence the body, as of course they do; but each one of them
represents a triggering stimulus, bringing about hormonal changes and altering
the entire physical situation at any given time.
Your physical body
is, as an entity, the fleshed-out version – the physically alive version – of
the body of your thoughts. It is not
that your thoughts just trigger chemical reactions in the body, but that your
thoughts have a chemical reality besides their recognizable mental aspects. I will have to use an analogy. It is not the best, but I hope it will get the
point across: It is as if your thoughts
turned into the various appendages of your body. They have an invisible existence within your
body as surely as viruses do. Your body
is composed not only of the stuff within it that, say, X-rays or autopsies can
reveal, but it also involves profound relationships, alliances and affiliations
that nowhere physically show. Your
thoughts are as physically pertinent to your body as viruses are, as alive and
self-propagating, and they themselves form inner affiliations. Their vitality automatically triggers all of
the body’s inner responses. When you
think thoughts, they are conscious. You
think in sentences, or paragraphs, or perhaps in images. Those thoughts, as clearly as I can explain
this, rise from inner components of which you are unaware.
When the thought
is thought, it is, say, broken down again to those components. Your thoughts have an emotional basis,
also. The smallest cell within your body
contributes to that emotional reality, and reacts instantly to your thoughts.
In those terms,
thoughts move far quicker of course than viruses. The action of the virus follows the
thought. Each thought is registered
biologically. Basically, when you
have an immunity to a disease you have a mental immunity.
You think of
viruses as evil, spreading perhaps from country to country, to “invade” scores
of physical mechanisms. Now thoughts are
“contagious”. You have a natural
immunity against all thoughts that do not fit in with your own purposes and
beliefs, and naturally, you are “inoculated” with a wholesome trust and
belief in your own thoughts above others.
The old ideas of voodooism recognized some of these concepts, but
complicated and distorted them with fears of evil, psychic invasion, psychic
killing, and so forth. You cannot
divide, say, mental and physical health, nor can you divide a person’s
philosophy from his bodily condition.
While I say all of
this about thoughts and viruses, remember the context of the discussion, for
new information and insights are always available to an individual from
Framework 2, and the body does indeed send its own signals.
The people who
died at Jonestown believed that they must die.
They wanted to die. How could
their thoughts allow them to bring about their [bodily deaths]? Again, the question makes sense only if you
do not realize that your thoughts are as physically a part of your body as
viruses are.
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